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  • A coyote (canis latrans) runs off with a lamb illustrating a common conflict between ranchers and predators.
    predator_problem_MDurham619_72.jpg
  • A coyote (canis latrans) runs off with a lamb illustrating a common conflict between ranchers and predators.
    predator_problem_MDurham618_72.jpg
  • A coyote (canis latrans) runs off with a lamb illustrating a common conflict between ranchers and predators.
    predator_problem_MDurham617_72.jpg
  • A coyote (canis latrans) runs off with a lamb illustrating a common conflict between ranchers and predators.
    predator_problem_MDurham616_72.jpg
  • A coyote (canis latrans) runs off with a lamb illustrating a common conflict between ranchers and predators.
    predator_problem_MDurham615_72.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham172.jpg
  • A panicked three day old elk calf stuck in a wire range fence in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will die unless disentangled from the wire. (It was later set free by a ODFW biologist).
    trapped-ElkCalf11.jpg
  • A mountain goat (Oremanos americanus) nanny and her kid lick up anti-freeze from the Logan Pass Visitor Center parking lot. The anti-freeze has a sweet flavor, is highly toxic, and will kill the animals if consumed in enough quantity.
    toxic_anti-freeze-MDurham423_16.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham173.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham162.jpg
  • A house mouse (Mus musculus) hiding from a domestic cat. Captive.
    cat_and_mouse_DurhM408.jpg
  • A house mouse (Mus musculus) about to spring a mouse trap. Captive.
    mouse_trap_DurhM407.jpg
  • A house mouse (Mus musculus) foraging on a kitchen counter at night. Captive
    kitchen_mouse_DurhM404.jpg
  • A mountain goat (Oremanos americanus) nanny and her kid lick up anti-freeze from the Logan Pass Visitor Center parking lot. The anti-freeze has a sweet flavor, is highly toxic, and will kill the animals if consumed in enough quantity.
    toxic_anti-freeze-MDurham429_17.jpg
  • A wildlife rehabilitator holds an injured wild barn owl (Tyto alba) rescued from an industrial building where it was roosting. The bird was captured for rehabilitation. Portland, Oregon.
    injured_owl-MDurham175_1.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham171.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham170.jpg
  • Raccoons (Procyon lotor) raiding an urban garbage can in Portland, Oregon.
    urban_raccoon-MDurham169.jpg
  • Oregon Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews disentangles a panicked, three day old rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) from a cattle fence in the Sled Springs Elk Research Area, Oregon.
    trapped-ElkCalf12.jpg
  • A three day old elk calf stuck in a wire range fence in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will die unless disentangled from the wire. (It was later set free by a ODFW biologist).
    trapped-ElkCalf10.jpg
  • A house mouse (Mus musculus) about to spring a mouse trap. Captive.
    mouse_trap_DurhM405.jpg
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